Paul Newman (1925-2008)


Paul Newman
January 26, 1925 – September 26, 2008



As you know, legendary actor and humanitarian Paul Newman passed. This is a tremendous loss to the entertainment industry, charitable organizations and fans alike.

Although I have not seen all of his films, these are the ones in which I remember him fondly (most of which were not considered ‘hits’)…

Absence of Malice [1981]
Directed by and co-starring Sydney Pollack, this is easily my favorite Newman film of all time. An intense newsroom thriller; his chemistry with Sallie Field is incredible. Newman received a Best Actor nod.

Harry & Son [1984]
I have no idea why this father-son drama touched me so much when I was younger, but I watched it every time it aired on cable. Co-starring Robby Benson.

The Hudsucker Proxy [1994]
An underrated Coen Brothers film. And the one where serious thespians Newman, Tim Robbins and Jennifer Jason Leigh were actually…damn funny.

Road to Perdition [2002]
I’m still not sure why this one wasn’t more successful at the box office.  Newman received a Best Supporting Actor nomination for his role in this dark tale of family loyalty. From director Sam Mendes, co-starring Tom Hanks and Daniel Craig.

Empire Falls [2005]
A very well produced HBO miniseries with a stellar cast (Newman & Woodward, Ed Harris, Helen Hunt, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Robin Wright Penn and Aidan Quinn).  Newman received both an Emmy and a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor.

Of course he was more well known for and fantastic in Cool Hand Luke, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, The Sting, The Color of Money (for which he received his only Oscar – Best Actor) and Cars (as the voice of Doc).

But perhaps the most impressive characteristic of Paul Newman was his amazing generosity. Long before the days of well publicized celebrity adoptions and financial contributions to various causes, Newman created a very successful company (Newman’s Own) whose profits are donated entirely to charity. His philanthropy was unprecedented and his spirit will be missed.

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Can’t Touch This! Pushing Daisies, Season 2

What are you doing next Wednesday (October 1) night? That’s right, you’re tuning in for the season premiere of Pushing Daisies at 8pm PST on ABC.

New to the show or need a refresher? Here you go…

I absolutely love the visual style and spirit of this show, not to mention the hysterical one-two punch and unlikely comedy duo of Chi McBride and Kristin Chenoweth.

After you watch the Season 2 premiere, come back and let me know what you think!

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Been There, Heard That: Every Concert (An Alphabetical History)

Before I list out every artist I’ve ever seen live, here are those who top my Wish List:

  • Bruce Springsteen
  • Green Day
  • Liz Phair
  • Peter Gabriel
  • Red Hot Chili Peppers
  • The Shins

I’m sure that there are a few I’m forgetting, and yes, some of these concerts are embarrassing in retrospect. Whatever. We were all young once.

  • Ani DiFranco
  • B52′s
  • Ben Harper
  • Catie Curtis
  • Collective Soul
  • Counting Crows
  • Crowded House
  • Depeche Mode
  • Duran Duran
  • Erasure
  • Fiona Apple
  • Guns n Roses
  • Hootie & the Blowfish
  • Indigo Girls
  • Ingrid Michaelson
  • kd lang
  • Kelly Clarkson
  • Kristin Hersh
  • Los Lobos
  • Lucinda Williams
  • Madonna
  • Matt Nathanson
  • Melissa Etheridge
  • Melissa Ferrick
  • Modest Mouse
  • The National
  • Neil Young
  • NSYNC
  • Paula Cole
  • Pearl Jam
  • Phil Collins
  • Pink
  • Pretenders
  • REM
  • Sarah McLachlan
  • Shawn Colvin
  • Sheryl Crow
  • Soundgarden
  • Sting
  • Suzanne Vega
  • Toad the Wet Sprocket
  • Tori Amos
  • Train
  • Tracy Chapman
  • Tristan Prettyman
  • U2

In case you’re wondering, there is absolutely no point to this post. As usual, I was just thinking about it and wanted to share.

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Ugly & Grey at the Office w/Dexter and my Brothers & Sisters

Yes I watched Heroes and really enjoyed it, but my enthusiasm is reserved for this next batch of season premieres (I’d seen the Heroes pilot at Comic-Con, and it was just as good).

Thursday, September 25

UGLY BETTY
ABC
8pm

THE OFFICE
NBC
9pm

GREY’S ANATOMY
ABC
9pm

[Sidenote: I wrote about Callie & Hahn after the season finale, which clearly touched a nerve; the number of hits and emails were surprisingly high. I stand by my initial reaction and support of their relationship, even though that does not appear to be the popular consensus.]

Sunday, September 28

DEXTER
SHO
9pm

BROTHERS & SISTERS
ABC
10pm

So in addition to the above programs, my TiVO Season Passes are set for:

  • Bones
  • Fringe
  • Heroes
  • House
  • Mad Men
  • Project Runway
  • Sons of Anarchy
  • True Blood

And there are MORE great shows that premiere in the coming weeks:

  • 30 Rock
  • Dirty Sexy Money
  • Life
  • Private Practice
  • Pushing Daisies
  • Samantha Who

This is my hobby and I have no life. It’s awesome.

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Live-Blogging the 2008 Emmys, Part 13


Woo-hoo, lucky number 13! Perhaps this will be the entry where I actually say something witty. Let’s not get our hopes up; I am sober after all.

Ok, Reality TV Host Emmy:

Emmy: Jeff Probst – wow! Kind of a surprise, but he’s been hosting Survivor for so damn long.

He doesn’t seem in the least bit surprised.

Mary Tyler Moore, there is no one like you. I loved watching her and Carol Burnett.

Has she always been that skinny?

Betty White looks exactly the same!

I also loved watching the Golden Girls because each of them reminded me of my very cool grandma.

Comedy Series:

Curb Your Enthusiasm
Entourage
The Office
30 Rock
2.5 Men

Emmy: 30 Rock. It’s a sweep! Fey and Baldwin, now this. So great!

Tom Selleck. The ‘stache is intact.

Drama Series:

Boston Legal
Damages
Dexter
House
Lost
Mad Men

Emmy: Mad Men!  It’s nice to see the cast in real clothes.

Nicely done, AMC.

This season is SO much better, so my  beloved Lost has serious competition again next year.

Wow, an awards show that ends on time?

Overall, kind of a yawner and few surprises but I always enjoy seeing my favorite shows nominated and their casts and crew in person.

As for Lost, shut out again. Big sigh of sad face.

Thank you SO much to those who actually read these rambling live-blogs!!

Feel free to leave comments of your own with thoughts about the show and winners.

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Live-Blogging the 2008 Emmys, Part 12


Wow, I’m on entry #12?

This is fun and it certainly helps the three hours pass, but I’m starting to feel delusional.

Conversation with self:

Me; Hi, is this interesting to anyone but you?
Me: What, the Emmys or your blogs?
Me: Your blogs.
Me: No idea.

And we’re back to the show.

Hi Kiefer. Your name rhymes with reefer.

Actor in a Drama Series:

Byrne, In Treatment
Cranston, Breaking Bad
Hall, Dexter
Hamm, Mad Men
Laurie, House
Spader, Boston Legal

Emmy: Cranston! NO Way. This is a HUGE night for cable television. Good for him! Wow. Tim Goodman at the SF Chronicle is going to be SO happy. He has been rooting for Cranston for this win since day one.

I really wanted Hall to win for Dexter, but I think it’s great and obviously need to start watching Breaking Bad.

AMC is thrilled right now. It’s not just about Mad Men anymore.

Brooke Shields and Craig Ferguson. Riiight.

Actress in a Comedy Series:

Applegate, SW
Ferrera, UB
Fey, 30 Rock
Louis-Dreyfus, Old Christine
Louise-Parker, Weeds

Emmy: Tina Fey! Not a surprise, and she deserves all of these accolades.

Jimmy Kimmel. Where’s Matt Damon?

Oh crap, Reality Show Host time.  YES, we get it, it’s a new category.

Emmy: um really, announcing it after the break??

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Live-Blogging the 2008 Emmys, Part 11


The blaring sound of that the TiVO alarms you with when you’ve caught up with the program and fast forwarded through the commercials? Sadness.

Glenn Close, you complete me. Damages RULES.

Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie:

Fiennes, Gervais, Giamatti, Spacey, Wilkinson.

Emmy: Paul Giamatti. Duh.

LOL, anybody can play the president.

Um, you should thank your real wife too.

Hi Candy.

Lead Actor in a Comedy Series:

Baldwin, 30 Rock
Carell, The Office
Lee Pace, Pushing Daisies
Shalhoub, Monk
Sheen, 2.5 Men

Emmy: Alec Baldwin! Love it.

The king of comedic timing.

Tina Fey IS the Elaine May of her generation!

Vanessa Williams & America Ferrera. Not ugly.

Lead Actor in a Drama Series:

Glenn Close, Damages
Sally Field, B&S
Hargitay, L&O
Hunter, Saving Grace
Sedgwick, Closer

Emmy: Glenn Close!! YES!

Rent or buy Season 1 of Damages now. It’s quite original and compelling.

See…another victory for a veteran.

In Memoriam time.

No one applauded for Heston. Interesting.

It is always surprising to recall those who passed from the industry. Too soon, all.

Goose bumps hit at Carlin.

Sigh. See you in a minute.

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